Left Brain, Right Brain PsychCentral.com (blog) It is clear that one half cannot be without the other.

Jeremy Fritz's insight:

This quick summary emphasizes what functional disconnection is all about, in that, the two sides of the brain are not deisgined to live without one another. A life of dysfunctional dominance in one hemisphere is a life out of balance.

Watch below as Dr. Robert Melillo speaks at the AutismOne conference this past weekend in Lombard, IL where he was one of 150 experts at this large-scale fiv...

Jeremy Fritz's insight:

It was such a privelege to be on the sidelines at this presentation. The room was packed in standing room-only fashion. Every parent in the room resonated with the message and it seemed as if Dr. Melillo was speaking to each of the them individually as their heads were nodding continously.

“According to the theory of left-brain or right-brain dominance, each side of the brain controls different types of thinking. Additionally, people are said to prefer one type of thinking over the other.

For all of you right brainers, these infographics/graphic depictions do a great job of integrating left brain content into a right brain word picture. Enjoy the imagery and try to relate the meaning into your own right brain story.

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